Ever wonder why traffic gridlocks keep getting worse even as cities expand? The core issue is a mismatch between vertical and horizontal development. Our cities grow upward—skyscrapers, multilevel buildings everywhere—yet our transportation networks remain stubbornly flat. Three-dimensional urban growth forced onto two-dimensional road systems creates the bottleneck. It's a fundamental design flaw. What if we could decouple traffic from surface-level constraints? By thinking in 3D, by building transport solutions that work vertically as well as horizontally, we could actually solve this. That's the vision behind rethinking urban infrastructure from scratch.

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幸运哈希值vip
· 01-14 01:54
真的,城市堵車就是因為建築往天上長交通還在地面爬,反差太大了
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MissedTheBoatvip
· 01-12 07:49
這邏輯真絕了,2D路網撐3D城市,怪不得天天堵成狗
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gas费省钱大师vip
· 01-12 07:49
這邏輯我服,城市往天上長交通還死守地面,說白了就是維度錯配
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EthMaximalistvip
· 01-12 07:42
說實話,這個思路有點理想化。3D交通聽起來酷,但成本誰來買單?
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ChainDoctorvip
· 01-12 07:31
這個思路還行,但國內城市真正缺的是執行力,光想3D沒用
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MetaverseMigrantvip
· 01-12 07:24
啥玩意兒,立體交通?說得像真的一樣,北京堵得跟停車場似的還不是因為人太多...
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